Osso rotto is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "broken bone." The masculine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby English and Italian respectively put adjectives before and after their nouns. The pronunciation will be "OS-so ROT-to" in Italian.
"Bone" in English is osso in Italian.
All'osso is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to the bone." The word all' represents the combination of the preposition a ("to") with the masculine singular definite article l' ("the") before a noun -- such as osso -- whose spelling begins with a vowel. The pronunciation will be "al-LOS-so" in Italian.
His/her bone is broken
According to several fansites, Bankotsu, roughly translated into English, means 'Barbarian Bone'. It can also mean 'reckless courage'
A broken bone is a fracture.
i have heard that Madonna has broken her collar bone.
The arm is.The collar bone is mostly broken
In general, a broken bone and a fractured bone are the same thing and doctors will use the terms interchangeably.
A broken bone is a bone that has suffered stress. Such stress could lead to several types of fractures.
If there is a bone sticking out it is broken.
A fracture for a broken bone. If the bone is broken badly enough to stick out through the skin it is called a compound fracture.
A brace or support to a broken bone would be a cast. When a person experiences a clean break in a bone, a doctor will apply a cast to the broken bone area. The cast allows to bone to heal properly.